Dwarf angel vs bristletooth tang for algae

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Hey all. Im setting an aggressive tank up in a 70 gallon and moving my peaceful community to a 125 gallon.

I plan to have 2 maroon clowns, snowflake eel, and dwarf lionfish.

Problem is this tank is overrun with algae (hair) and stuff so Im needing another fish that can hang with these guys to put in to help with this. I was looking at a bristletooth tang or a coral beauty angelfish.

Just looking for suggestions! Ive got lots of rocks and lots of crevices and caves for all these guys to hide, just mainly looking for a good fish for algae! I have an urchin now and while he is doing so good he is getting his butt kicked and he needs help!
 

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I would go for a species of Tang. They tend to be better at the grazing stuff and can tolerate aggresive tanks better than dwarf angelfish.
 

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Of the 2 fish you mentioned, I'd recommend a bristletooth tang.
But I also recommend aggressive manual removal, additional cuc*, and addressing any overfeeding or other cause.
*One urchin in a 70 gallon tank is not even close to enough of an algae cuc.
 
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Of the 2 fish you mentioned, I'd recommend a bristletooth tang.
But I also recommend aggressive manual removal, additional cuc*, and addressing any overfeeding or other cause.
*One urchin in a 70 gallon tank is not even close to enough of an algae cuc.
Of the 2 fish you mentioned, I'd recommend a bristletooth tang.
But I also recommend aggressive manual removal, additional cuc*, and addressing any overfeeding or other cause.
*One urchin in a 70 gallon tank is not even close to enough of an algae cuc.
Yeah I know about the urchin, I was just seeing how he does in my tank first! And this eel is actually okay with inverts like hermits and big snails. This one never touched any of those but he has eaten some small fish weirdly enough.
 
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Foxface would work even better
I actually do have a tiny baby foxface, but she will go in the 125! Good to know she is a good grazer for that tank, thank you!! They just get to big for my 70, thats why I was looking into a bristletooth or dwarf angel
 
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Cool! Sounds like bristletooth would work better for the kind of tank I want! Now theres the question of which one… anyone have an idea? I was looking at a blue eye kole, two spot or a tomini tang since the yellow eye and white tail are sooooo expensive
 

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Cool! Sounds like bristletooth would work better for the kind of tank I want! Now theres the question of which one… anyone have an idea? I was looking at a blue eye kole, two spot or a tomini tang since the yellow eye and white tail are sooooo expensive
Whatever color you prefer; they're all about the same as far as their utility
 
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Whatever color you prefer; they're all about the same as far as their utility
So been looking at the blue eyed/two spot bristle tooth. Theres so many images of different colors??? Like yellow/tan but then theres ones with a grey/blue and purple/red. Anyone know what the difference is? I like the more colorful one. Like is it juv colors vs adult or just different blue eyes?
 

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So been looking at the blue eyed/two spot bristle tooth. Theres so many images of different colors??? Like yellow/tan but then theres ones with a grey/blue and purple/red. Anyone know what the difference is? I like the more colorful one. Like is it juv colors vs adult or just different blue eyes?
If its anything like the white tail bristletooth the light tan means it's a juvi. With the color being red or black is just luck.
 
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If its anything like the white tail bristletooth the light tan means it's a juvi. With the color being red or black is just luck.
Oh interesting. What is the normal color for adults do you know?
 

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Oh interesting. What is the normal color for adults do you know?
Not really sure. All I know is that they get dark and the amount of red is random. At my lfs I was able to pick up a 4+inch white tail and he has a lot of red. I don't have a picture right now but mine looks similar to the one with more red. The other one is nearly all black so I think it's just luck when you get a juvi.
 

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Not really sure. All I know is that they get dark and the amount of red is random. At my lfs I was able to pick up a 4+inch white tail and he has a lot of red. I don't have a picture right now but mine looks similar to the one with more red. The other one is nearly all black so I think it's just luck when you get a juvi.
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So been looking at the blue eyed/two spot bristle tooth. Theres so many images of different colors??? Like yellow/tan but then theres ones with a grey/blue and purple/red. Anyone know what the difference is? I like the more colorful one. Like is it juv colors vs adult or just different blue eyes?
My two spot/blue eye does change color a bit depending on mood and lighting. In my previous tank (with AI Hydras) it was darker -more lavender/purple and red - but in my new tank (T5s and LEDs) it's lighter, more orange/tan. I'd say pick one out in person if you can.
 

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My two spot/blue eye does change color a bit depending on mood and lighting. In my previous tank (with AI Hydras) it was darker -more lavender/purple and red - but in my new tank (T5s and LEDs) it's lighter, more orange/tan. I'd say pick one out in person if you can.
Regardless, they are beautiful fish :)
 
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Cool! I will for sure try to pick one out myself! I just dont like their tan color but knowing they grow into a different color is cool!
 

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